Wool production forecasts

The AWI Wool Production Forecasting Committee aims to provide the best possible estimates of future sheep numbers for wool production.

The Committee produces consensus-based, authoritative forecasts of Australian wool production four times a year.

Key inputs into the forecasting process are twice yearly wool grower surveys and a computer based flock model. A simplified web version of this flock model is available on request.

Forecast Reports

The Committee releases its forecasts of production in the form of a press release and a report providing the detailed forecasts, historical data and commentary on the key drivers of the forecasts.

 Report date Download
March 2009 Read the forecast report (PDF 237Kb) | Read the media release
December 2008 Read the forecast report (PDF 719Kb) | Read the media release
September 2008 Read the forecast report (PDF 480Kb) | Read the media release
June 2008 Read the forecast report (PDF 76KB) | Read the media release
March 2008 Read the forecast report (PDF 84Kb)
December 2007 Read the forecast report (PDF 46Kb) | Read the media release
September 2007 Read the forecast report (PDF 84Kb) | Read the media release
June 2007 Read the forecast report (PDF 90Kb) | Read the media release
March 2007 Read the forecast report (PDF 98Kb)  | Read the media release
December 2006 Read the forecast report (PDF 209 Kb) | Read the media release
September 2006 Read the forecast report (PDF 253 Kb) | Read the media release
July 2006 Read the forecast report (PDF 534 Kb) | Read the media release
March 2006 Read the forecast report (PDF 276 Kb) | Read the media release
December 2005 Read the forecast report (PDF 219 Kb) | Read the media release
September 2005 Read the forecast report (PDF 215Kb) | Read the media release
June 2005 Read the forecast report (PDF 66Kb) | Read the media release
March 2005 Read the forecast report (PDF 235Kb) | Read the media release
December 2004 Read the forecast report (PDF 186Kb) | Read the media release
September 2004 Read the forecast report (PDF 197Kb) | Read the media release
June 2004 Read the forecast report (PDF 183Kb) | Read the media release
March 2004 Read the forecast report (PDF 72Kb) | Read the media release
November 2003 Read the forecast report (PDF 77Kb) | Read the media release
September 2003 Read the forecast report (PDF 79Kb) | Read the media release
June 2003 Read the forecast report (PDF 197Kb) | Read the media release
March 2003 Read the forecast report (PDF 173Kb) | Read the media release
December 2002 Read the forecast report (PDF 134Kb)
September 2002 Read the forecast report (PDF 66Kb) | Chinese translation (PDF 178Kb)
April 2002  Read the forecast report (PDF 48Kb)

National Committee Members

The Committee is funded by Australian Wool Innovation Limited, which also provides a representative in the role of the Chairman of the National Committee.

The Committee has a two-level structure, with a National Committee considering information and advice from state sub-committees.

The National and state sub-committees comprise wool producers, wool brokers, exporters, processors, private treaty merchants, AWEX, the Australian Wool Testing Authority, ABARE, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and The Woolmark Company.

Background

The Committee met in April 2002 for the first time operating under new arrangements. The Committee was previously conducted under the guidance and sponsorship of the Australian Wool Exchange Limited (AWEX).

Over a rigorous week-long round of meetings the Committee considers seasonal conditions, sheep slaughterings, live sheep exports, AWTA wool test results and wool producer surveys to forecast Australian wool production.

Wool grower surveys

In the latest national survey (PDF 147Kb) conducted in February 2007, over 1800 sheep producers from across Australia were interviewed.  Although the main purpose of the survey was to collect information for forecasting wool production, these results are of more widespread interest and have been published as a Wool Desk report by the Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia.

The report includes sections on

  • Current farm conditions;
  • Intentions to change enterprise mix;
  • Ram choice;
  • Time of lambing;
  • Marking percentage; and
  • Flock composition.

Previous issues of the Wool Desk report can be downloaded from Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia site.

Read the media release about the latest national survey.

Improving the forecasting model

The Committee currently estimates state and national wool production using a consensus approach that draws upon a wide variety of data sources.

Development of a more sophisticated computer model of wool and sheep production has greatly assisted the Committee forecasting process.

An analysis of flock modelling options (PDF 888Kb) recommended a three stage model development.  The first stage model has been completed and was successfully trialed for the December 2006 Committee forecast.

A simplified, web based version of this flock model is available on request from Kimbal Curtis, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia, Tel (08) 9368 3847 or (08) 9368 3333, Email kcurtis@agric.wa.gov.au

Contact

Russell Pattinson, National Committee Chairman
Tel: +61 03 5429 1868

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